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Florida bars state support for CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood

Published on: December 9, 2025 5:57 PM

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as foreign terrorist organizations. State agencies can no longer provide funds, jobs, or contracts to these groups. The executive order has sparked immediate controversy and legal challenges.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) condemned the decision as unconstitutional and offensive. Its Florida chapter announced plans to challenge the order in court. CAIR emphasized that the federal government has not designated either organization as terrorist groups.

Read more: DeSantis signs order naming CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood in state list

Under the new order, Florida agencies are barred from any engagement with these organizations. This includes financial support, employment, and participation in government contracts. Anyone providing aid to the groups may also face state restrictions.

CAIR was founded in 1994 and has 25 chapters across the United States. The Muslim Brotherhood, based in Egypt, has a long history of controversial political and religious activity. Both organizations have denied involvement in terrorism within the United States.

Read more: Trump orders review to label Muslim Brotherhood chapters

The move has drawn criticism from civil rights groups and legal experts. Many warn it may violate constitutional protections and face prolonged court battles. Observers also note the executive order could heighten tensions between the state and Muslim communities nationwide.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: CAIR, executive order, Florida, Latest, Muslim Brotherhood, Ron DeSantis, terrorism designation

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